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Bono, Edward De. How to Have a Beautiful Mind. London: Ebury Publishing, 2010.

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Bono, Edward De. How to have a beautiful mind. London: Vermillion, 2004.

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Al- Kuwaytīyūn Wa-ʻādātuhum Al-jamīlah: Min Dhākirat Irth Al-ābāʼ Wa-al-ajdād. Kuwait: Dhāt Al-salāsil Lil-Ṭibāʻah Wa-al-nashr Wa-al-tawzīʻ, 2013.

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Zondervan. KJV, Beautiful Word Bible, EBook: Join the Conversation! #illustratedfaith. Zondervan, 2016.

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Thomas, Syd, and Amara Naybab. Beautiful and Brown: An Open Conversation about Race and Injustice. Independently Published, 2020.

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Summary of the Most Beautiful by Mayte Garcia: Conversation Starters. Blurb, 2018.

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Bono, Edward De. How to Have a Beautiful Mind. Vermilion, 2007.

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Bono, Edward De. How to Have a Beautiful Mind. Vermilion, 2007.

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BookNation. Summary of the Most Beautiful : My Life with Prince by Mayte Garcia: Conversation Starters. Independently Published, 2021.

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BookNation. Summary of a Beautiful Terrible Thing : a Memoir of Marriage and Betrayal: Conversation Starters. Independently Published, 2020.

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Prayer Journals M & L. My Kid's Prayer Journal: A Beautiful Children's Journal to Inspire Conversation and Prayer with God. Independently Published, 2017.

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Arroyo Satoko Arroyo Satoko Jacobs. Prayer Journal for Kid: A Beautiful Children's Journal to Inspire Conversation and Prayer with God. Independently Published, 2021.

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BookNation. Summary of Tiny Beautiful Things : Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed: Conversation Starters. Independently Published, 2021.

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Lamarc, Kent. How to Talk to a Beautiful Woman: How to Successfully Approach Women, Start a Conversation and Flirt Without Being Slapped. Independently Published, 2019.

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Butler, Joshua Ryan. Beautiful Union Study Guide: A Practical Companion for Deep Reflection, Good Conversation, and Tough Questions You Really Want to Ask. Crown Publishing Group, The, 2023.

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Master, Daniel S. P. How to Flirt with Women: A Seduction Guide to Attract Beautiful Girls with Your Personality. How to Sustain a Captivating Conversation and Create a Deep Connection with Her. Independently Published, 2019.

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Trollope, Anthony. The American Senator. Edited by John Halperin. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199537631.001.0001.

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Arabella Trefoil, the beautiful anti-heroine of The American Senator, was described by Trollope one of the ‘women who run down husbands’. Her actions are seen through the eyes of The American senator of the title, Elias Gotobed, who sits in the US Senate for the fictional state of Mikewa. The guest of John Morton (Arabella’s betrothed), Senator Gotobed learns about the English over one winter in England. He witnesses intrigue and romance (as Arabella stalks the rich but elusive Lord Rufford), and English country life in all aspects from the richest of peers and the poorest of farmers. Through his often-tactless remarks in conversation, through his letters to a friend in America, and through a lecture in London titled “The Irrationality of Englishmen”, he comments on British justice and government, the Church of England, and other aspects of English life.
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Ferreira, Maria Helena Alves, Alice de Mello, and Elayne Oliveira Silva. Passeios a pé em Belo Horizonte: Um ciclo formativo aos guias de turismo. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-340-4.

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A city that arose already modern, welcoming, and rich in experiences, affectionately called "Belô" or "Beagá" by some of its most intimate citizens. Every tourist easily feels welcomed in Belo Horizonte, a city that was planned to be the capital of Minas Gerais – with tree-lined streets and alleys that breathe art, stories, and charm. Despite being a Metropolis and home to approximately 2,600,000 (two million six hundred thousand) inhabitants, it still keeps secrets as a country town valuing its origins, which means not refusing a delicious coffee with "pão de queijo" (Brazilian cheese bread), and some chitchat in its squares and gardens. The best way to get to know and experience a city as a whole is to walk through it and experience its daily life, thus, connecting with the city and people. Walking around the city makes you notice details that you may have never noticed before. In this work, we present “UAI a PÉ” tours through Belo Horizonte, so that you can be familiar with and experience each one of them. Itineraries that will make you even more enchanted by our beautiful capital. Walk freely through the “Belo Horizonte Cultural: Circuito Liberdade” amid gardens and many stories and tales. Walk around the streets of the downtown, enjoying our “Belo Horizonte Urbana: Visual Arts,” which is an opportunity to experience our Urban Art that is a worldwide reference. Have a conversation at “Praça da Estação Circuito Cultural”, the gateway to our city since its foundation – many stories are kept in museums and mansions there. “Cultura e Política Mineira”, which is an itinerary from Praça da Assembeia (Assembly Square) to Praça da Estação (Station Square), to understand our history and culture. Fresh breeze and sunset in the beautiful “Pampulha: Patrimônio da Humanidade” (cultural heritage of humanity) where modernism is present in every detail of this picturesque place.
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Sappol, Michael. Queer Anatomies. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350400900.

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In centuries past, sexual body parts and same-sex desire were unmentionables debarred from polite conversation and printed discourse. Yet one scientific discipline–anatomy–had license to represent and narrate the intimate details of the human body–anus and genitals included. Figured within the frame of an anatomical plate, presentations of dissected bodies and body parts were often soberly technical. But just as often monstrous, provocative, flirtatious, theatrical, beautiful, and even sensual. beautiful, and even sensual Queer Anatomies explores overlooked examples of erotic expression within 18th and 19th-century anatomical imagery. It uncovers the subtle eroticism of certain anatomical illustrations, and the queerness of the men who made, used, and collected them. As a foundational subject for physicians, surgeons, and artists in 18th- and 19th-century Europe, anatomy was a privileged, male-dominated domain. Artistic and medical competence depended on a deep knowledge of anatomy and offered cultural legitimacy, healing authority, and aesthetic discernment to those who practiced it. The anatomical image could serve as a virtual queer space, a private or shared closet, or a men’s club. Serious anatomical subjects were charged with erotic, often homoerotic, undertones. Taking in brilliant works by Gautier Dagoty, William Cheselden, and Joseph Maclise, and many others, Queer Anatomies assembles a lost archive of queer expression–113 illustrations, in full-colour reproduction–that range from images of nudes, dissected bodies, penises, vaginas, rectums, hands, faces, and skin, to scenes of male viewers gazing upon works of art governed by anatomical principles. Yet the men who produced and savored illustrated anatomies were reticent, closeted. Diving into these textual and representational spaces via essayistic reflection, Queer Anatomies decodes their words and images, even their silences. With a range of close readings and comparison of key images, this book unearths the connections between medical history, connoisseurship, queer studies, and art history and the understudied relationship between anatomy and desire.
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